Georgia’s Driving Under the Influence Laws are complex. Georgia DUI injury lawyer Shane Smith can sort through the intermingled laws that potentially create complications in a DUI case.
A 52-year-old priest in another state was charged with DUI and misdemeanor weapons and drug charges after he was observed speeding and weaving through traffic.
According to the police report the priest was weaving his truck through traffic and was driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. The priest’s BAC registered 0.247 percent, more than three times the legal limit.
When asked if he had any weapons the priest told the officer about a .357 Magnum in his truck but neglected to mention the 9 mm pistol in his pants pocket. He also did not tell the officer about a bag of marijuana in the same pocket.
If you have questions about Georgia DUI laws, get the answers in Clayton County DUI injury attorney Shane Smith’s book, I Was Hit By a Drunk Driver: What Do I Do Next? Contact Shane Smith Law to schedule a free legal consultation.
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